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michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would mimic what we did in bosnia and kosovo in the '90s. i don't think assad will retaliate or do this again because he knows we have compelling and effective next steps we could carry out if we needed to. in the end, i'm hopeful this operation will achieve its limited purpose of deterring future chemical and potentially nuclear proliferation. but i agree with mike, it's not going to solve the broader conflict and leave the civil war ongoing. >> mike breen, do you agree with that, that a man that john kerry referred to today as a thug, president assad, do you think he'll get a m
michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would...
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it could turn out to be pivotal speech in terms of gathering support of people in america. >> i think he was -- >> rather than himself, obama giving that speech? >> i think he was laying the foundation for military action which i think he'll probably start to see tonight or tomorrow. >> really? i support that. >> think that's probably the obvious timiintiming. >> i was going to say the american people won't rally around the president unless he gives a forceful case why america needs do that. the president may send john kerry out because john kerry has more credibility in congress than the president. it may have been a better move if he's trying to get congress to get behind him and get behind whatever plan he is in fact -- >> kerry really looks like a kansas city. he's been rehearsing for this. >> jim, i get a little cross sometimes, you're going to love this, at some of my republican congressional friends. i really do. because here's why. if george w. bush were the president and he acted quickly, which the element of surprise is so important -- >> no question. >> all right. republica
it could turn out to be pivotal speech in terms of gathering support of people in america. >> i think he was -- >> rather than himself, obama giving that speech? >> i think he was laying the foundation for military action which i think he'll probably start to see tonight or tomorrow. >> really? i support that. >> think that's probably the obvious timiintiming. >> i was going to say the american people won't rally around the president unless he gives a...
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if we can't make it here in america we thichl port it. vocational training is a big deal. >> kelly, you said you don't want to be chasing careers based on trends but i'll say college groups when i speak to them i hear more and more i want to get into engineering. if they are not going wall street they will be an engineer. >> certainly students are very aware, their money has put a lot of money and effort to get them to that point. >> so why do they major in basket weaving and things like that? >> like michele did. >> i mean we hear about these kids that majored in junk. clearly didn't care what their parents thought. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> good stuff. >> thank you. >> watch out sony and microsoft. nintendo has a new hand-held gaming device. >> still in the thick of mobile and home entertainment. no sure thing that will win back gamers. nintendo's president will be speaking with us soon. stay tuned. >>> breaking news on financial regulations. eamon javers has the story. >> another potential nail in the coffin for swiss bank se
if we can't make it here in america we thichl port it. vocational training is a big deal. >> kelly, you said you don't want to be chasing careers based on trends but i'll say college groups when i speak to them i hear more and more i want to get into engineering. if they are not going wall street they will be an engineer. >> certainly students are very aware, their money has put a lot of money and effort to get them to that point. >> so why do they major in basket weaving and...
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yes, america, we are just over a month from hitting the debt ceilings. how should you prepare for more gridlock. senior policy analyst from arguingen hiem is joining us when "fast money" returns. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. i
yes, america, we are just over a month from hitting the debt ceilings. how should you prepare for more gridlock. senior policy analyst from arguingen hiem is joining us when "fast money" returns. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same...
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. >> makes america turn. >> depends on the color of grown. >> so many puns here. >> i know. very kind on the show. >> i don't want to confess anything here. >> i like the comment -- >> see how i did that. >> yeah. slipped it right in. where should you be going in stocks in our next guest says it might be time to get that one company in for mother of love. a tech stock that needs love would be intel, i believe, kim sh. >> yes, it is. very unloved stock. we are a valuable warranted stock and hopefully intel has the technology and marketing to be able to make that happen in the next year or so. >> and kim, i love it when people bring names we haven't heard. some names out there and you brought us a name, they make -- they make like housing products but chemical-based. i can't even pronounce them. called axial corporation. who are they? >> perfect. perfect. they are a spin off of ppg. >> oh, so they are also hometown pick for you. >> they are. >> ppg pittsburgh where you are. >> they are. >> i see how it's going now. >> right, right. they did this reverse merger with somebody ca
. >> makes america turn. >> depends on the color of grown. >> so many puns here. >> i know. very kind on the show. >> i don't want to confess anything here. >> i like the comment -- >> see how i did that. >> yeah. slipped it right in. where should you be going in stocks in our next guest says it might be time to get that one company in for mother of love. a tech stock that needs love would be intel, i believe, kim sh. >> yes, it is. very...
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bank of america a problem. financials in general a problem. >> we could be just minutes away from a two-day losing streak on wall street if things do not turn around here in a hurry. we'll try to find out what's behind the red arrows when we come back after this. opportunitt and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do no
bank of america a problem. financials in general a problem. >> we could be just minutes away from a two-day losing streak on wall street if things do not turn around here in a hurry. we'll try to find out what's behind the red arrows when we come back after this. opportunitt and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be...
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look at warren buffett's investments in bank of america and goldman sachs. he cut deals that the average investor can't ripley kate so just because he buys doesn't mean you should. >> let's get back to that other sort of issue here whether the use of twitter or social media is fair way, and i'm not saying that that's when is going on all, at all, so let me be clear of it. but the use of social media is sort of a very viable conspiracy theory, isn't it? >> as long as the nvgs -- if the information is distributed equally to all investors that just makes the market more first. that should not be freed. >> people don't understand when the chairman may be tweeting or non-public, yes, yes, regarding links that move the market such as the one icahn made or a mergy announcement. reall know when the earnings announ announcements come out because they are posted on the website. this is an everyone tirely new channel for distributing information, and, therefore, it may give traders information we tonight have and push out spreads and make it more expensive for mutual f
look at warren buffett's investments in bank of america and goldman sachs. he cut deals that the average investor can't ripley kate so just because he buys doesn't mean you should. >> let's get back to that other sort of issue here whether the use of twitter or social media is fair way, and i'm not saying that that's when is going on all, at all, so let me be clear of it. but the use of social media is sort of a very viable conspiracy theory, isn't it? >> as long as the nvgs -- if...
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i mean, america west and u.s. airway, together, bankrupt three times. so you're comparing apples and oranges. yes, it's better. yes, the pricing is better. it should be, oil's up 400%. the facts are that unless you have a network that's competitive with united and continental -- with united and delta, you are not going to be making all of the record profits. the big corporations book on networks not on individual city pairs. >> okay. one of the things i'm always concerned about is the fact that in the newspapers, the only thing they've been talking about, and on air, is what's happening to the airlines. we need bigger airlines so they can compete with each other. what we need is we need airlines to care about their consumers. they treat consumers and passengers with dignity, with -- to tell us what the prices are going to be. let us know what the fees are going to be, and they don't stick their thumb right in the eye of the regulators and of legislators by raising change fees by 50 bucks during the discussion of a merger. >> -- that's got nothing to do
i mean, america west and u.s. airway, together, bankrupt three times. so you're comparing apples and oranges. yes, it's better. yes, the pricing is better. it should be, oil's up 400%. the facts are that unless you have a network that's competitive with united and continental -- with united and delta, you are not going to be making all of the record profits. the big corporations book on networks not on individual city pairs. >> okay. one of the things i'm always concerned about is the...
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, you need to lower your costs and as you can see they build a lot because they sell a lot in north america and same with international including china. finally for gm, the important thing to focus on here is that asia is increasingly being driven by the chinese market, and they are putting more of an emphasis on china when it comes to vehicle development. it's a big change from the early 2002 to 2003 when they bought dae woo out of south korea. at that time, keep in mind, 10, 12 years ago, they had very little expertise when it came to small cars. they needed dae woo, and that's a shame and gm is looking at how can it lower its cost and the record is that they are considering lowering production there. >> thanks very much. over to josh lipton for a three market flash. >> free acquisition to tell you about beginning with dole fruit, well in the green. agreed to be taken private by chair and ceo who raised his offer and back in june he over it at $12 a share. also, pin pall foo-- pinnacle fs down. both companies are leading players in the growing field of aviation information management. tyl
, you need to lower your costs and as you can see they build a lot because they sell a lot in north america and same with international including china. finally for gm, the important thing to focus on here is that asia is increasingly being driven by the chinese market, and they are putting more of an emphasis on china when it comes to vehicle development. it's a big change from the early 2002 to 2003 when they bought dae woo out of south korea. at that time, keep in mind, 10, 12 years ago,...
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nutting, before we let you go with your hat on as chairman of the newspaper association of america, can i ask you about that industry? obviously the billionaires are advancing on individual titles. you see bezos with "the washington post." the koch brothers may be coming in. warren buffett has been advancing into newspapers. what's the future of the industry in the country. i know you've done studies of how revenue streams ever changing. will it be as strong as it is in two decades? >> it's tremendous you're getting the interest in the investment from very savvy, very smart people from multiple backgrounds. the entire media landscape absolutely is transitioning. digital is changing the way all of us interact with media. i believe that newspapers are uniquely well positioned to take advantage of that transformation. we have unique content whether it's an opportunity newspaper who is covering an event, a sports event, city council that no one else covers, or a national or global brand like "the washington post," like "the new york times." the amount of unique, original content generated b
nutting, before we let you go with your hat on as chairman of the newspaper association of america, can i ask you about that industry? obviously the billionaires are advancing on individual titles. you see bezos with "the washington post." the koch brothers may be coming in. warren buffett has been advancing into newspapers. what's the future of the industry in the country. i know you've done studies of how revenue streams ever changing. will it be as strong as it is in two decades?...
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that's the way it is in america. executives, pr executives are also gone. >> i totally disagree. >> reporter: i expect you would. i'm throwing this out there. >> they didn't have a phone? >> the pr executive is not on vacation on mars. he has a cell phone. let's be clear. we shouldn't be surprised about this because based on the nasdaq's response to the flash crash, the nasdaq's response to facebook, this is par for the course. >> reporter: i agree. but what i'm saying is what we've learned, again, in second oddly worded statement is effectively this, it wasn't the nasdaq. it was a third-party participant with some weird connectivity issue, apparently. so i'm only pushing back a little bit not because i'm standing here. nobody is here. nobody will throw me out. it would take two twice to do it anyway. it's a third-party maybe they didn't know. >> tom, founder of staples talked to me tonight on a differentict but we went through this a little bit. he used to be a board member. a very big supporter of greifeld. he said
that's the way it is in america. executives, pr executives are also gone. >> i totally disagree. >> reporter: i expect you would. i'm throwing this out there. >> they didn't have a phone? >> the pr executive is not on vacation on mars. he has a cell phone. let's be clear. we shouldn't be surprised about this because based on the nasdaq's response to the flash crash, the nasdaq's response to facebook, this is par for the course. >> reporter: i agree. but what i'm...
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revenues jump 7%, sequentially and seeing strong demand in north america and regeneron pharmaceuticals, the worst performing stock on the nasdaq 500 as its eye drug sales slowed, that's their eye drug that treats age-related macular degeneration. the stock down, 5.8%. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you very much. to the bond market and rick santelli tracking the action at cme. rick? >> thanks, tyler. 1:00 eastern. had a fairly good auction of three-year notes. seemed to bring buying in, look at the intraday at 3 or 10s, all maturities are unchanged. now the dollar index, on the other hand, as you see on this chart is slipping. open the chart up to mid-june. we're about ready to test the close up 81.5. hasn't happened often. maybe technically significant. pay attention to this as the euro circulates 1.33. >> two big downgrades for two big blue chip chips and lingerie for the 1%. got to see it. why don't we take a look at some of the stocks taking a hit in profits. 800-345-2550 and schwab really helps me step up my trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they've now put their most powerfu
revenues jump 7%, sequentially and seeing strong demand in north america and regeneron pharmaceuticals, the worst performing stock on the nasdaq 500 as its eye drug sales slowed, that's their eye drug that treats age-related macular degeneration. the stock down, 5.8%. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you very much. to the bond market and rick santelli tracking the action at cme. rick? >> thanks, tyler. 1:00 eastern. had a fairly good auction of three-year notes. seemed to...
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america feels a lot differently about it now than they did then. you have some of the echoes of the 1963 event here. you have got celebrities like forest whitaker and oprah winfrey and bill russell, jamie foxx speaking as well as a series of political figures, including john lewis, the congressman from the state of georgia, who was the youngest speaker at the 1963 event, and it's going to be capped off a day of speeches in midafternoon by addresses from jimmy carter, bill clinton, and finally barack obama who in many ways embodies the fulfillment of at least part of martin luther king's dream by becoming the first african-american president. many things left undone and if you look at the economic and educational achievement gaps between african-americans and white americans, there's still a lot of work to do, but this is a day to celebrate what has been done and the dream that martin luther king evoked, which has become one that americans broadly across the spectrum accept. >> that speech delivered 50 years ago today. john harwood, thank you very m
america feels a lot differently about it now than they did then. you have some of the echoes of the 1963 event here. you have got celebrities like forest whitaker and oprah winfrey and bill russell, jamie foxx speaking as well as a series of political figures, including john lewis, the congressman from the state of georgia, who was the youngest speaker at the 1963 event, and it's going to be capped off a day of speeches in midafternoon by addresses from jimmy carter, bill clinton, and finally...
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just over two years ago america was inspired by the egyptian's people's desire for change. as millions of egyptians took to the streets to defend their dignity and demand a government that was responsive to their aspirations for political freedom and economic opportunity. and we said at the time the change would not come quickly or easily, but we did align ourselves with a set of principles, nonviolence, a respect for universal rights, and a process for political and economic reform. in doing so we were guided by values but also by interests because we believe nations are more stable and more successful when they're guided by those principles as well. and that's why we're so concerned by recent events. we appreciate the complexity of the situation. while mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election, his government was not inclusive and did not respect the views of all egyptians. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians were calling for a change in course, and while we do not believe that force is the way to res
just over two years ago america was inspired by the egyptian's people's desire for change. as millions of egyptians took to the streets to defend their dignity and demand a government that was responsive to their aspirations for political freedom and economic opportunity. and we said at the time the change would not come quickly or easily, but we did align ourselves with a set of principles, nonviolence, a respect for universal rights, and a process for political and economic reform. in doing...
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the fed is destroying the starnt of living of middle class america, destroying their wages and yes, prices go up. look at oil companies. i know a lot of oil stocks and oil companies aren't making a lot of money. look at oil stock s going up. $100 a barrel is not high enough for the oil company toes economically replace depleting reserves. oil prices are much too cheap. inflation driving up the cost of exploring for oil. oil needs to be $150 to $200 a barrel for the oil companies to make decent profits. >> just saying, why is it, if you're saying oil is going to $200, do the four contract reflect an oil price lower than where we are said to? >> the consensus is wrong. wrong about a lot of things. the consensus is wrong about gold. about the bond market. remember what people thought about internet stocks in 1999? or about real estate in 2007? whmp you have a consensus, it's generally wrong. so i'm not looking at what most people think is going to happen to the price of oil. i'm looking at what i believe is going to happen to the price of oil and i think i'm a better barometer than just the c
the fed is destroying the starnt of living of middle class america, destroying their wages and yes, prices go up. look at oil companies. i know a lot of oil stocks and oil companies aren't making a lot of money. look at oil stock s going up. $100 a barrel is not high enough for the oil company toes economically replace depleting reserves. oil prices are much too cheap. inflation driving up the cost of exploring for oil. oil needs to be $150 to $200 a barrel for the oil companies to make decent...
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. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent on government. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree with jehmu. there was a time when it was embarrassing. my family immigrated, they would never in a million years take a government handout. things have changed, jehmu since you were a kid. hey, my neighbor's getting a check, i want one too. how come i didn't get a first-time home buyers check. everyone else got something i didn't. now we're starting to feel like, hey, where's my cut. and that's a bad, bad place for our country to be in. >> do you want to respond? >> well, again, i know from personal experience that the majority, overwhelming majority of people who are having to receive these programs to stand in the line
. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent on government. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree with...
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co america on the other hand is one i don't agree with. i think the yield curve is going to bail them out. >> staples? >> it's being priced like a retail internet stock. that's their biggest problem. they had a lot of show me elements to their business and recrafted it to become more of an online business expansion site. at 21 times next year when their five year pe is around 13, it's overdone. it's overdone because they're not going to be able to compete with the structural shift. i don't think they can do it at this valuation. stay away. >> it's not just amazon. it's walmart getting into the game in terms of back to school. >> although staples has the number two revenue site. it's not like they have not been able to be a real player. they have. the other thing going for it is the office max, office depot merger. if that gets done that's a temporary tailwind for staples. >> staples would imply a 15% decline. that's what we mean in that last column. they set a price target and this is where the stock is trading now and the gap is the perce
co america on the other hand is one i don't agree with. i think the yield curve is going to bail them out. >> staples? >> it's being priced like a retail internet stock. that's their biggest problem. they had a lot of show me elements to their business and recrafted it to become more of an online business expansion site. at 21 times next year when their five year pe is around 13, it's overdone. it's overdone because they're not going to be able to compete with the structural shift....
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america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the evidence that he believes the united states has and what the united states' responsibility is to act in the face of that evidence. that was the beginning of an effort which is ongoing. there was a conference call i just got out of to get in for the live shot in which they were laying out communications intersepgts that they had gotten that indicated that officials in the chain of custody of chemical weapons were in the particular area where they were used and had exchanged information indicating that they were affirming that use. john kerry had a broader message that he gav
america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the...
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to america. to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> hi, i'm jen. nice to meet you. thank you for meeting with us. we really appreciate it. >> you're very welcome. >> this is a big meeting. i'm hopeful jen can rise to the occasion. >> which of your products would use as a disin fafecter? >> it's made with vinegar. which kills up to 96%. >> in terms of aroma -- >> ammonium bleach, that's okay, you know? it's just funny to me. >> it sounds like a great product. we have one or two other vendors that w
to america. to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while...
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what are america's options right now. chemical weapons were used. we appear to be in a difficult situation? >> ideed. there are no good options. the narrative is out there. regardl regardless of what options or not that are coming up. other kung tris watching that and following through with the threat. how you do it is another case all together. targeting the chemical weapons themself. >> any kind of military movement by the u.s. would be a lose lose. what countries if any would rally behind the united states. europe in particular have been in the lead. it is always easy to call for action. the united states is the most critical player. whether it is about to allow access to its basis. hipting to that effect. everyone is going to make the attem attempt. this is more likely going to go through the coast of the route where they he will build the military operation. >> does he care about legality. when you are willing to gas your own people. >> it is very difficult obviously the regime took a huge gamble. it didn't have reason to be over confident. it
what are america's options right now. chemical weapons were used. we appear to be in a difficult situation? >> ideed. there are no good options. the narrative is out there. regardl regardless of what options or not that are coming up. other kung tris watching that and following through with the threat. how you do it is another case all together. targeting the chemical weapons themself. >> any kind of military movement by the u.s. would be a lose lose. what countries if any would...
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the world would look at this and say that america is tinkering at the edges of the problem. i think that you probably believe that as well reading between the lines. do you think the baby boomers are failing this country because of not a carbon tax? >> i think the carbon tax is the cleanest way to go. i don't see the appetite in congress forget that done at this point. if you want to say something that is actually the best. you can make it revenue neutral in the sense that cow don't impose. you can cut other taxes for the individual and what you're doing is it's the producer of the things you want to reduce who has to pay the fine which is the incentive. >> why is it politically impossible to get that through congress? what do you have to do to change? demagoguery? >> do you believe the scientific evidence is induce putable but others do in the. >> actually most people do believe that something is happening. >> no voices in this country. >> no. the problem is you've got a congress now that is so focus and politics rather than policy that they look at everything as what's goi
the world would look at this and say that america is tinkering at the edges of the problem. i think that you probably believe that as well reading between the lines. do you think the baby boomers are failing this country because of not a carbon tax? >> i think the carbon tax is the cleanest way to go. i don't see the appetite in congress forget that done at this point. if you want to say something that is actually the best. you can make it revenue neutral in the sense that cow don't...
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you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that says do not let the run-up for you. also, we want to hear from you. you think the market is taking syria a little too lightly right now? log on to facebook.com / after the bell. we will read your answers on after the bell. ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] w about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just commo
you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that...
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to them america is the problem in the world. america as a superpower makes the world out of balance. it was better when the soviet union was around. madeline albright even said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing superpower was able to help the united states be restrained. these people think, liberal democrats, leftists, that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world, that we are imposing freedom on people if you can believe that. and that united states is destroying the planet with global warming with our capitalism, with our wanton consumption of resources. they're about cutting this country down to size. people like me think the united states is the solution to problems around the world. but when you've got people who think, and the united states is responsible for these problems and on occasion have gotten close to apologizing, then i just don't take seriously what they're doing. >> coming up, more with rush limbaugh up close and personal. stay tuned. it's more than just hunting... it's a way of
to them america is the problem in the world. america as a superpower makes the world out of balance. it was better when the soviet union was around. madeline albright even said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing superpower was able to help the united states be restrained. these people think, liberal democrats, leftists, that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world, that we are imposing freedom on people if you can believe that. and that united states is...
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. >> there's a woman who will be raped in a field in america somewhere today. she has no right in this country. we have to end that. there are children who are going to cry, and there are marriages that are going to be destroyed because someone is going to be deported today, and there's going to be children left orphaned in this country. neil: okay. if those arguments don't work, go forcrazy. democratic illinois congressman with a town hall push to get the immigration law done, but that seems to prove here, and i like the congressman, but, boy, looks undone there. anyway, maybe because logic ain't selling it, so go for bonkers. is bongers thinking any good coming from the immigration law that's flawedded? >> don't pass a law versus rather based on threats. don't pass a law based on threats like that. the logic here is that he opened himself up to fear mongering saying, all right, these people who come here illegally and put themselves in harm's way, they wouldn't be in harm's way if they came here legally. being here illegally puts themselves in harm way. neil:
. >> there's a woman who will be raped in a field in america somewhere today. she has no right in this country. we have to end that. there are children who are going to cry, and there are marriages that are going to be destroyed because someone is going to be deported today, and there's going to be children left orphaned in this country. neil: okay. if those arguments don't work, go forcrazy. democratic illinois congressman with a town hall push to get the immigration law done, but that...
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for example, made in america, baked in america, quote, assembled in america, and the very cool lava lamp, old sold in america, because it's made in china. but wait. there's more. ♪ careful. shopping these days is like going to the united nations. pakistan. china. usa. do we really care where most things come from? made in america. made in thailand. made in canada. ♪ nearly half of americans say they'd be more likely to buy a product if it was stamped "made in the usa" according to a survey. 60% told "consumer reports" they'd pay 10% more. made in the usa. do we know what comes from the u.s. and what doesn't? home depot gave us free rein to check. the non-sexy stuff, the stuff under the floors, the raw materials, that's the stuff usually made in the usa, like lumber. concrete. drywall. on the other hand, almost all of the light fixtures are made outside of the country. this is china. china. china. china. and -- china. black & decker, an american company, made in china. dewalt, made in mexico. milwaukee, made in china. toilet made in china. toilet seat made in america. over at target -
for example, made in america, baked in america, quote, assembled in america, and the very cool lava lamp, old sold in america, because it's made in china. but wait. there's more. ♪ careful. shopping these days is like going to the united nations. pakistan. china. usa. do we really care where most things come from? made in america. made in thailand. made in canada. ♪ nearly half of americans say they'd be more likely to buy a product if it was stamped "made in the usa" according to...
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congratulations one area and you were successful you did not look back you are what america is all about. thinks a lot. >> thank you so much. charles: we will bring on another novice investor workers fighting for higher wages i will tell you why it and it will harm those supposedly it is trying to help. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my chartsand spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." charles: should the industry give in to the demand? next. charles: ulterior router -- motives one mentality that things road rather than earned. worth than double the current rate. protesters are framing the issue as part of the public domain and naturally to share the good fortune with employees being the victims rather than personal mistakes. ther
congratulations one area and you were successful you did not look back you are what america is all about. thinks a lot. >> thank you so much. charles: we will bring on another novice investor workers fighting for higher wages i will tell you why it and it will harm those supposedly it is trying to help. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my chartsand spend more time trading. their quick trade bar...
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bank of america and merrill lynch said emerging markets will be the asset class of 2013. >> look at india, they have had the rupy falling, oil going up there. the fourth largest consumer of oil in the world. it's been a perfect storm for them and it's a problem. that said, a lot has been priced in. if you think the fed taper is off the table or at least delayed and you think oil prices are temporarily higher and coming back in, epi is your way to trade this. that's the indian etf. make sure you use the 1295 as your stop because this is a high risk trade. >> that's exactly what people were doing yesterday, too. somebody bought 1.2 million shares of the epi. it might have been brian and they bought a bunch of puts. it's a big upside bet and the stock is up since then. >> let's hit today's top trending trades. voed da phone says it's in talks to sell 45 percent stake in verizon wireless. >> it moves up as does verizon on this news. the fact that they were up nearly three percent today, they could credit ben bernanke because this is all about cheap money. if they can borrow money. they're not
bank of america and merrill lynch said emerging markets will be the asset class of 2013. >> look at india, they have had the rupy falling, oil going up there. the fourth largest consumer of oil in the world. it's been a perfect storm for them and it's a problem. that said, a lot has been priced in. if you think the fed taper is off the table or at least delayed and you think oil prices are temporarily higher and coming back in, epi is your way to trade this. that's the indian etf. make...
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good question the director of the controversial comments here is what lee daniel said when he asks if america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i see people wearing green that he is president and they show their true colors. i think when danny strong wrote those words in the black man cld be killed by a whit man to get away with it, the trayvon martin has not happened. sadly i think so. lou: joining us now is the "a team". what is your reaction? >> i think the country is more divided and polarized but i don't think it has anything to do with race. people don't like -- dislike barack obama because it is raised by his policy, lack of transparency and accountability i'd like the irs is targeting different political groups, gauzy he came into office to say i will bring the country together i don't care about read of their color blue america but that is not what happened. to say that country doesn't like him because of his race i think it's a ridiculous statement to make. lou: is there any sense of self for any awareness when a black director in the country with
good question the director of the controversial comments here is what lee daniel said when he asks if america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i see people wearing green that he is president and they show their true colors. i think when danny strong wrote those words in the black man cld be killed by a whit man to get away with it, the trayvon martin has not happened. sadly i think so. lou: joining us now is the "a team". what is your...
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almost 50% of our business in north america is mobile. we're focused on migrating from being a daily deal e-mail business to being a true e-commerce marketplace where we now have over 54,000 deals live every day in north america. and we're focused on taking what's working in north america where we saw 23% growth in q1 accelerate to 30% in q2. and really give that to the rest of the world. we're by no means done. we've got a long way to go. >> now, you're alluding to the fact that though you have seen significant growth in the u.s., there is still significant weakness internationally. what's your plan to get the rest of the world on track? >> i mean, we saw some good improvement this quarter. europe shrank 8% year over year in q1. and that accelerated to 4% growth in q2. so that's pretty significant growth. we're now focused on taking the stuff that works. we know when we bring more deals to the market it has a huge effect. when we can get consumers to basically start with groupon when they want to buy anything anywhere, any time, we know
almost 50% of our business in north america is mobile. we're focused on migrating from being a daily deal e-mail business to being a true e-commerce marketplace where we now have over 54,000 deals live every day in north america. and we're focused on taking what's working in north america where we saw 23% growth in q1 accelerate to 30% in q2. and really give that to the rest of the world. we're by no means done. we've got a long way to go. >> now, you're alluding to the fact that though...
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corporate america crafty, they find a way to make the bottom line. does not take away the legitimacy of these earnings? >> to some degree we would like to see the bottom line improvement with topline growth and eventually you will have to go there. as you well know, corporate earnings are at an all-time high, revenues are at an all-time high, are we disappointed with the growth rate? yeah, a little bit. we need a little bit of time to go up from here. it will take continued help from the consumer, capital out of corporate america, continue less bad news out of europe and some combing in the emerging market especially china. we will get a mix of that to get some better revenue growth. it will not set any records, but we will get a little better. charles: we saw some answers to your china part there. i think that is getting better. a lot has that europe is going pretty good at a lot of diverse sectors. i think the question, bob, the u.s. consumer has not taken the bait. they have learned a very powerful lesson, putting off debt and they are not eager t
corporate america crafty, they find a way to make the bottom line. does not take away the legitimacy of these earnings? >> to some degree we would like to see the bottom line improvement with topline growth and eventually you will have to go there. as you well know, corporate earnings are at an all-time high, revenues are at an all-time high, are we disappointed with the growth rate? yeah, a little bit. we need a little bit of time to go up from here. it will take continued help from the...
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back then unions said it was good for america. now they're saying that's not good for us, america. if you don't mind, we'll take a pass, america. they want an exemption from the costly fees for the business they get and the benes they get and opt outs that protect members they feel might be forced out. again, because of a law they championed, they cheered, and now they want to stick on the rest of us chumps. it is going to happen. i'm telling you. it is so going to happen. i predict around the same time the missiles are flying there that they fly this doozy under the radar and hope no one notices here, no one that notices but me, your financial superhero. ♪ built to scale. anyway, you don't need x-ray vision by the way to see this one coming, and i so see this one coming. when it does and it will, i will be so all over it, every pass, every exemption, every phony back room deal making part of it, because i am so damn sick and tired of this. the unfairness, the cost of this, the congress opting out of this, the sting, the politicians that now want no part of this, the i'll wash yo
back then unions said it was good for america. now they're saying that's not good for us, america. if you don't mind, we'll take a pass, america. they want an exemption from the costly fees for the business they get and the benes they get and opt outs that protect members they feel might be forced out. again, because of a law they championed, they cheered, and now they want to stick on the rest of us chumps. it is going to happen. i'm telling you. it is so going to happen. i predict around the...
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part-time nation, america. looked at household employment survey from the bureau of labor statistics and their findings, seven out of eight jobs created on president obama's watch have been part-time. the congressman is a member of that committee and joins us now. congressman, that's looking at one survey showing seven out of eight jobs were part-time. i mean, that's not born out in the other surveys, which showed that we've still got a lot of full-time jobs created. you're looking at just one side of it. the equation here. >> good morning, but we're looking at an economy that's not growing jobs. only 162,000 jobs produced and economists were looking for 180,000 in the last survey, you know, we've had almost 37,000 people drop out of the work force, and i've got to tell you, there are a lot of part-timers out there. i've left the national chain restaurant where the general manager walked up to me, i'm put in part-time congressman because of this president's health care law, what can you do for me? there's going
part-time nation, america. looked at household employment survey from the bureau of labor statistics and their findings, seven out of eight jobs created on president obama's watch have been part-time. the congressman is a member of that committee and joins us now. congressman, that's looking at one survey showing seven out of eight jobs were part-time. i mean, that's not born out in the other surveys, which showed that we've still got a lot of full-time jobs created. you're looking at just one...
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bachk of america and city group on review direction uncertain. the reason moody's is signing for this review is that government is seemingly less willing to bailout banks again. that would mean in the future anyone holding bank bonds could be suggest to default in the case of another crisis. now part of this policy is the resolution authority or the living wills that banks have submitted, meaning if they get into trouble in another crisis, they will just be dissolved completely in bankruptcy. moody's is saying that is bad for bond holders. maria, back to you. >> okay another focus on the banks may very well set the tone for tomorrow on down side mp more breaking news on a different story. kate kelly with sec capital. >> thanks, maria. now the u.s. attorney for southern district of new york is announcing a super seeding indictment of the former sac capital analyst indicted last november for charges of insider trading on two pharmaceutical stocks. the main revelations is that there was a second doctor. you know the doctor that allegedly tipped him
bachk of america and city group on review direction uncertain. the reason moody's is signing for this review is that government is seemingly less willing to bailout banks again. that would mean in the future anyone holding bank bonds could be suggest to default in the case of another crisis. now part of this policy is the resolution authority or the living wills that banks have submitted, meaning if they get into trouble in another crisis, they will just be dissolved completely in bankruptcy....
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america is a super power makes the world out of balance. it was better when soviet union was around. mad lynn al bright said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing super power able to help the united states be restrained these people think liberal democrats leftists that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world that we're imposing freedom on people, if you can believe that. and that united states destroying the planet with global warming, capitalism, power, consumption of resources and they're about cutting the country down to size. people like me think the united states is the solution to problems around the world. but when you've got people who think and united states is responsible for the problems and on occasion have gotten close to apologizing then, i don't, i just don't take seriously what they're doing. >> greta: coming up more with rush limbaugh up close and personal. stay tuned. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? a
america is a super power makes the world out of balance. it was better when soviet union was around. mad lynn al bright said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing super power able to help the united states be restrained these people think liberal democrats leftists that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world that we're imposing freedom on people, if you can believe that. and that united states destroying the planet with global warming, capitalism, power,...
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don: stuart: america cannot afford, america cannot afford to lose the next presidential election. i have a democrat with another four years in the white house. judge napolitano: rand paul said he would support and campaign for chris christie if he wins. that is the attitude that is needed. chris christie running for reelection and has other things on his mind but i wish he would accept my offer, like generosity. possible even make homemade pizza. if it is in new jersey. charles: republicans are shooting themselves in the foot. that is one of the reasons mike huckabee, the nomination process, they bruise the jump up to the point where whoever comes out of it is damaged goods anyway. judge napolitano: if there is going to be a bloodletting and is going to happen it has to be ideological and not personal. there are serious feelings on both sides. republicans believe we needed to preserve the country, republicans believe it will destroy the constitution. diane in the latter camp. doesn't mean i hate the other side or can't reach out to the other side or can't vote for the other side b
don: stuart: america cannot afford, america cannot afford to lose the next presidential election. i have a democrat with another four years in the white house. judge napolitano: rand paul said he would support and campaign for chris christie if he wins. that is the attitude that is needed. chris christie running for reelection and has other things on his mind but i wish he would accept my offer, like generosity. possible even make homemade pizza. if it is in new jersey. charles: republicans are...
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we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three bank in new york city. which is pretty remarkable thing from standing start in 2001. so we are putting in new branches there and new branches in florida where we want to fill out that franchise. a few in the washington, d.c. and of course boston is another area of concentration. >> we just sited in the introduction some analysts that see head winds for canadian banks in the future. gordon nixon just told us he thinks the real estate market in canada is still doing well. economy is holding up. what head winds do you see either in canada or here in the united states for you guys? >> so it
we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three...
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it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the subscription fee plus they can pocket some. john: sometimes. if your use is worth $100,000 it is $100 per year it is a $300,000 house it is $320 per year and is said cheaper than what other people pay in taxes? >> it is if you look at the overall budget for doing three services of fire in the ems and security we are a lot steeper than most of the government. john: how can you be cheaper for the same work? >> we are a sufficient to watch how you spend your money. our board of directors is a great who has business experience and that helps us to save money.. john often pay less for a fire truck? >> yes. with
it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the...
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:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further threatening friends and allies of ours in the region, like israel and turkey, and jordan, and it increases the risk that chemical weapons will be used in the future and fall into the hands of terrorists who might use them against us. >> the president also saying he has not yet made any final decision on whether the u.s. will indeed launch a strike; that he and the pentagon continue to review options, and the president's remarks after secretary of state kerry delivered -- he urged the other nations to read the evidence for yourself. >> we know where the rockets were launched from. and at what time. we know wh
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equity and quantitative strategy at bank of america merrill lynch lynch. that's quite some title. i understand you upped your target of 1750 on july 15th. now you've read the minutes and of course some time in the markets has passed since then. a lot of things have gone on. are you changing your views at all in terms of your target? >> no we're not. in fact, i think the selloff is kind of -- here's the thing. five percent selloffs happen pretty frequently in a year. we haven't had one in a long time. it felt like we were getting to a point where the market was complacent. if anything this should be used as a buying opportunity for equities. >> buying of what specifically? >> that's a great question. i think that's where it really gets interesting. we downgraded the consumer discretionary sector to an underweight from an equal weight. the reason was that we are effectively in a tightening cycle at this point. the fed has already started to communicate that rates are on the rise that this is an imminent likelihood and i think the market has already started to react. if you look at t
equity and quantitative strategy at bank of america merrill lynch lynch. that's quite some title. i understand you upped your target of 1750 on july 15th. now you've read the minutes and of course some time in the markets has passed since then. a lot of things have gone on. are you changing your views at all in terms of your target? >> no we're not. in fact, i think the selloff is kind of -- here's the thing. five percent selloffs happen pretty frequently in a year. we haven't had one in...
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tech firms and also companies you might not expect on there like procter & gamble made, it teach for america made it and rolls royce, but a lot of times what they are looking for is to see how your thought process works so they might ask you something like how much do you think ref two was made in the 2012 olympics and you panic and you say, oh, my goodness, that's a math question, didn't expect to be given a math question but looking at the process of how you tackle a problem, not necessarily the answer and there's two things, i talked to a recruiter at bain, and he said, one, it's that you are comfortable with numbers. won't start beads of sweat coming down the first mention of math but second of all a grip on the real world, $100 million, wow, she's comfortable with numbers but that doesn't mean you actually know. >> robert, what's the toughest job interview you ever had in. >> >> looking today at different job interview processes and i would do well at ben & jerry's, go in and meet the co-workers and the dogs because it's a pet friendly environment and then the ice cream. that i could do
tech firms and also companies you might not expect on there like procter & gamble made, it teach for america made it and rolls royce, but a lot of times what they are looking for is to see how your thought process works so they might ask you something like how much do you think ref two was made in the 2012 olympics and you panic and you say, oh, my goodness, that's a math question, didn't expect to be given a math question but looking at the process of how you tackle a problem, not...
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dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimming of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state taxes. as federal income tax. >> not like medicaid. food stamps are 100 percent federal. dennis: i know that when president obama came into office and we were at a terrible time in the economy he did increase food stamp spending 50 percent in his first year in office and then double digit increases in each year after that. is it almost a form of patronage to get votes? >> well, there's a pattern. we have food stamps going up to 47 million americans. obama's cell phones going out to millions of americans to know eligibility required. an article of national review. one of our staf
dennis: one of the richest counties in america. >> something is wrong. dennis: something is very wrong. first of all, when states are encouraged to relax the standards, let more people sign up, does the state has some kind of profit motive? and is skimming of the federal money that comes in to where they have an incentive to want to? >> they get a performance bonus. oregon just of 5 million for doing so well signing of people for food stamps. dennis: after all, it's not the state...
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america's not spending money and you're not using your credit card. that's hurting the economy. and more violence in egypt to washington. they're divided over whether the u.s. keeps sending financial aid to that country and president obama giving no clear guidance either way and here is your monday morning obamacare headline. you know the navigators, costs 67 million to hire. they won't have to go through background checks. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. join us at projectluna.com >> the chaos in egypt escalating over the weekend and now nearly 900 dead people after four days of violence and among them 24 police officers executed by militants in execution style and more calls from lawmakers to cut off that 1.4 billion that the united states gives. and president obama not taking a stand either way and senator john mccain says the u.s. looks bad as a result. >> we have no cr
america's not spending money and you're not using your credit card. that's hurting the economy. and more violence in egypt to washington. they're divided over whether the u.s. keeps sending financial aid to that country and president obama giving no clear guidance either way and here is your monday morning obamacare headline. you know the navigators, costs 67 million to hire. they won't have to go through background checks. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ make it happen...
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that's is for "america live." >> we weren't ready.next. you're so quick over there. >> i am a speed talker. >> shepard: you are indeed. thank you. the news begins anew on "studio b." a court order in egypt threatens to escalate the deadly tension as the white house still refuses to call the military's removal of egypt's president a coup. though of course it was a coup. we'll take talk to jen about that. >> another twist in an already bizarre kidnapping case. the family of the man who kidnapped this girl and murdered her family is asking for a paternity test to see if her alleged abductor was her father. and it's probably not a surprise cigarette companies are the least respected brands in america. but wait until you hear which airlines fared worse than marlboro. that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." >>> first, at 3:00 in new york city, an emergency meeting of the you nations under way after rebels in syria accuse them of chemical weapons attacks which they claim killed 100 people and possible listen hundre
that's is for "america live." >> we weren't ready.next. you're so quick over there. >> i am a speed talker. >> shepard: you are indeed. thank you. the news begins anew on "studio b." a court order in egypt threatens to escalate the deadly tension as the white house still refuses to call the military's removal of egypt's president a coup. though of course it was a coup. we'll take talk to jen about that. >> another twist in an already bizarre...
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the top five twitter accounts in corporate america. facebook, google, starbucks, whole foods and walt disney, the mouse house. well, wednesday at 9:00 eastern and pacific the twitter revolution airs on cnbc. it's a new documentary profiling how this company works and how it's changing the world. the story takes us all the way back to found thor jake dorsey's original idea and the first brainstorming session in a san francisco playground seven years ago. >> even as it matures into a serious immediate can a company, twitter has kept its youthful energy and cheeky sense of humor. >> a lot of people around america, they watched us and said this is not like my office. >> not everyone has one of these. life sized tomb raider statues. >> reporter: dick costello is twitter's ceo. he works long days and hits the company gym whenever he can. in social media it's survival of the fittest. >> the average in the company is 25 years old. i'd fall over at 4:00 if i wasn't in good enough shape to keep up with everyone. >> reporter: twitter's rise in ju
the top five twitter accounts in corporate america. facebook, google, starbucks, whole foods and walt disney, the mouse house. well, wednesday at 9:00 eastern and pacific the twitter revolution airs on cnbc. it's a new documentary profiling how this company works and how it's changing the world. the story takes us all the way back to found thor jake dorsey's original idea and the first brainstorming session in a san francisco playground seven years ago. >> even as it matures into a...
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america's biggest money managers are reporting their holdings. one of the latest from leon cooperman's omega adviser. he's taken new tech stakes in apple and oracle. on the flip side, he's cutting holdings in google, merck, and aig., the insurance giant. he's completely out, sold all of his stake in the spyder gold e 236789 f and he's completely out of all of his facebook holdings as well. >> great to have you on board. carl icahn is mad about a huge -- i beg your pardon. let's go back on that. carl icahn made a huge bet on apple yesterday, but when it comes to the best gauge of the tech sector, cisco might be your better play. we'll explain in a moment. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid c
america's biggest money managers are reporting their holdings. one of the latest from leon cooperman's omega adviser. he's taken new tech stakes in apple and oracle. on the flip side, he's cutting holdings in google, merck, and aig., the insurance giant. he's completely out, sold all of his stake in the spyder gold e 236789 f and he's completely out of all of his facebook holdings as well. >> great to have you on board. carl icahn is mad about a huge -- i beg your pardon. let's go back on...
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we're having fun. >> up next, america's store hops on the america-made bandwagon but will this patriotic push really work for walmart? and you've got to see this. everybody was fine, but it's the most epic driving test fail you'll ever see. >> and speaking of driving, check out this youtube video. it's gotten a million plus views. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. f-f-f-f-f-f-f.
we're having fun. >> up next, america's store hops on the america-made bandwagon but will this patriotic push really work for walmart? and you've got to see this. everybody was fine, but it's the most epic driving test fail you'll ever see. >> and speaking of driving, check out this youtube video. it's gotten a million plus views. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more...
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economist of bank of america. we're at the how's at nasdaq. how concerned are you in the backup rates and what it could mean to the housing? >> it's clearly a risk because everyone is looking for housing to be the engine of growth going forward. it's showing early signs of pulling back, no surprise the fact that interest rates are higher. i don't think we're looking at housing markets stopping recovery but the pace is going to slow. >> you have the most recent housing data was negative, so the action in the market would seem to suggest that it's more negative than perhaps people, even you, are expecting. >> it's important to look at near term versus long term. housing in the early stages of multi-year recovery. if you are looking at pent up demand, the question is how quickly are we going to get there. >> do you think the fed should taper in september? >> i think it's going to be a tough call for the fed. we've been saying we think it's going to be later in the year than earlier. i think september is a possibility. >> what about the data? >> t
economist of bank of america. we're at the how's at nasdaq. how concerned are you in the backup rates and what it could mean to the housing? >> it's clearly a risk because everyone is looking for housing to be the engine of growth going forward. it's showing early signs of pulling back, no surprise the fact that interest rates are higher. i don't think we're looking at housing markets stopping recovery but the pace is going to slow. >> you have the most recent housing data was...
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says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employ discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so they don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less because they were women and said so out lou. john: you are saying that this is still going on today? >> i'm saying that we still live in this legacy. absolutely. therwise school cafeteria workers and school custodians, why would those not be paid the same because they are the same skill level and entry-level type of job. and yes, they make more because they are predominantly male. in the cfeteria ladies are predominantly fele and theob pays less. the same is true with parole officers and social workers. essentially the same kind of work, but parol officers make more money because they are predominantly male. john: here is a
says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employ discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so they don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less...
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. >> reporter: a new america foundation is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million annually in the costs will rise. rri: let me just say this about that, how, as a taxpayer. thank you for that report. disconcerting. >> thanks. gerri: well, we pay for everything, don't we? how about this, restaurants around the country are putting in their own special order, hold the kids. a mexican restaurant in texas becominghe latest establishment to refuse service to children. in this case past 7:00 p.m. of coue they wreak havoc on other patrons, but to bar kids from restaurants, is a legal? joining me now, attorneys. welcome a discrimination law called the reason -- leas
. >> reporter: a new america foundation is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million...